It does not include the top.
“1948 willys jeep, original with original fault 4 6 volt motor, transmission and transfer case, runs good for its age. Does not come with top.”
It does not include the top.
“1948 willys jeep, original with original fault 4 6 volt motor, transmission and transfer case, runs good for its age. Does not come with top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Looks in reasonable shape and quite stock.
“3 speed transmission
4 cylinder
Runs and drives
I was told mileage is original
Call number above for any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like the front frame rails have been patched on the outside, but still might be worth a look.
“Runs and drives well with new tires and combat rims.
Leave a phone number and best time to call back.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
“Up for sale is our 1983 Postal Jeep DJ5 Dispatcher right hand drive made by AM General. Same company that produced the Hummer and other military vehicles. This is a 2.5L 4 cylinder 150 ci engine with a 904 Chrysler automatic transmission and Detroit Locker rear. This is a 4 X 2 vehicle specifically made for the United States Postal Service. One of the last years the DJ5 was produced.
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UPDATE **SOLD** Was $8500.
Has some updates.
“1947 Willys Jeep
New paint
New tires
New motor buick V6 sweet
New wiring
Tilt wheel
Saginaw steering
2 Bucket seats and bench seat
Swing tire rack
Ice chest rack”
Might have some damage at the driver’s side rear.
“1959 Willys Wagon, 327 camerro small block, Edelbrock carb and intake, 6000lb winch, 4WD 3speed with split gear box to make it a 6 speed, extra hood, grill, and original tires and rims. This is a monster!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
I think this is a 3A, but not positive.
“needs work engine does turn over but no gas tank”
Neither has a title.
“I’m selling my two 1951 m38 willys jeeps. The green one has ran recently and has a ford 2.0 liter engine working 4wd and fairly new tires. The other one has a flathead engine and transmission removed mainly good for parts no titles but will give bill of sale trades possible”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
(10/17/2014) Runs and drives, but needs a little more work.
“I have a 49 Willys that runs and drives strong. Mostly original. I resurfaced the head rebuild the tranny. L134 with t90 and t18. Put 11″ disc breaks on the front Dana 25 and stock breaks on rear Dana 44. Axles out of a 63 jeep,regeard with 4.27 ring and pinions. Axles have been fully rebuild with new everything. New Solex carb. Compression on all cylinders in between 95 and 110. Great running little jeep. Upgraded steering box off 78 CJ5. 1″ super lift soft springs. I have a mostly finished military arctic top that’s been sanded down and sprayed with raptor liner. Just need some door and window seals. Has heater. Aluminum radiator. Top speed is 62 mph on down hills slope, does 55 on flat ground. Asking 8 but will consider reasonable offers.
Give me a call or text if interested..”
This photo celebrated the arrival of Pinky Tomlin‘s west coast “Camel Caravan” show. It included an escort of five jeeps and two command cars. The article appeared the June 12, 1942, issue of the Spokesman-Review. The jeep shown has a hood number of 2064482.